Airlines have started to halt services to Israel as tensions escalate in the Middle East due to Iran’s “imminent attack” on Israel. The situation stems from a dramatic escalation in tensions between Israel and Iran, with Iran launching dozens of drones and missiles at Israel as retaliation for an airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Syria. As a result, airspace over Israel, Iran, Iraq, and Jordan has been restricted, leading to cancellations of flights to Tel Aviv by major carriers like United Airlines.

The impact on aviation is immediate and developing quickly as airlines like United Airlines are closely monitoring the situation. Due to the restrictions on Israeli airspace, United Airlines has canceled its Saturday flight from Newark to Tel Aviv and its return flight. Other airlines, including El Al, the Israeli national carrier, have also canceled flights due to the escalating situation. Additionally, neighboring countries like Iraq have closed or heavily restricted airspace that is usually used for flights between Europe and Asia, further impacting flights in the region.

Several airlines, including Lufthansa, have taken precautions by suspending flights to Tehran and not flying over Middle East airspace due to the threats from Iran. Kuwait Airways has also decided to divert all its flights from areas of tension. While there are no current restrictions from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) over Middle East airspace, airlines are making continuous security assessments to ensure the safety of their passengers and crews.

The U.S. intelligence agencies had previously reported that an attack from Iran on Israel was imminent, leading to heightened tensions in the region. Delta Air Lines, which had recently resumed service to Israel in March, has not yet confirmed if it has stopped flights to Tel Aviv due to the ongoing situation. The aviation industry in the Middle East is accustomed to dealing with security threats, as many airlines had previously halted all flights to Tel Aviv during the Israel-Gaza war in October 2023.

As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how airlines will adjust their flight operations in response to the escalating tensions in the Middle East. The closure and restrictions on airspace in the region have led to significant disruptions in flight schedules and services to and from Israel. It is vital for airlines to prioritize the safety and security of their passengers and crews while navigating through these challenging circumstances. The story is still developing, and further updates are expected as the situation evolves.

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